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Hit playground ‘chocka’ with kids

- NICHOLAS BOYACK

If you build it, they will come could be the motto for the newly upgraded Avalon Park playground.

Hutt City Council opened the $3.7 million playground earlier this month and reserves manager Kelly Crandle has been overwhelme­d by the response.

‘‘Every time I go, it is just chocka with people.

‘‘With some items like the birdsnest swing there are kids waiting for turns. I have just been blown away by how popular it is.’’

An interactiv­e water feature was proving to be the most popular attraction.

‘‘I have had mums report that they have been there most nights after school. Even when it is wet, they are down there in their raincoats before tea.’’

Visitors have come from as far as Masterton and Porirua and she was confident it would achieve the council’s aim of becoming a regional attraction.

The opening created a huge amount of Facebook traffic with most users, such as Yvonne Gemmell, commenting favourably.

‘‘My daughter absolutely loves it. The only thing I miss is that rickety old horse that had been there as long as I remember! Great work Hutt City Council.’’

Jo-Ann Thomas was also impressed. ‘‘Made the visit in the pouring rain last night. The kids loved the water play and the flying fox.

‘‘Great place for the car to break down. The kid’s didn’t even notice.’’

The one negative in the feedback was around smoking. Hana Stephens thought the playground was ‘‘amazing’’ but she was disappoint­ed by the number of people smoking.

‘‘No smoking signs need to be erected as people have always smoked at that playground.’’

The council was planning to put up ‘‘smokefree’’ signs, although Crandle said it did not have the powers to enforce a ban.

There is $2 million left in the budget for further work, which will include creating a new entrance to the park, improving the pond and upgrading existing toilets.

A model boat club uses the pond in the park. As well as a new bridge over the pond, the council will be looking at ways to make the pond cleaner and more attractive.

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